Should Military Members be Allowed to Sue the Military?

1861:
The United States Congress passes the first income tax to raise revenues for the war effort.

1862:
The US Army Ambulance Corps was established by Maj. Gen. George McClellan.

1862:
Union General John Pope captured Orange Court House, Virginia.

1864:
After months of attempting to ready C.S.S. Rappahannock and negotiating her clearance from French authorities in Calais, Flag Officer Barron reluctantly concluded that she could not be taken to sea under the Confederate flag.

1865:
The captain and crew of the C.S.S. Shenandoah, still prowling the waters of the Pacific in search of Yankee whaling ships, is finally informed by a British vessel that the South has lost the war.

1909:
What will become the US Army Air Corps formed as the Army Signal Corps took 1st delivery from the Wright Brothers.

1942:
US troops are now being transported to the UK in the passenger liners Queen Elizabeth, Queen Mary, and Nieuw Amsterdam. These vessels are too fast for standard escorts. Their routes across the Atlantic are based on Admiralty intelligence on U-boat concentrations.

1943:
The 10-day allied bombing of Hamburg, Germany, ended.

1943:
American naval forces bombard Kiska Island, unaware that the Japanese garrison has been evacuated.

1943:
On New Georgia, American forces have advanced to the edge of Munda airfield. The Japanese have decided not to reinforce the garrison on New Georgia. Some of its garrison are withdrawn to Kolombangara where the Japanese intend to make their next stand.